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by P. Muttiah President Chandrika Bandaranaike Kumaratunga has decided to appoint a
one-man Presidential Commission to inquire into whether there were any
lapses on the part of various institutions and departments that are
responsible for warning the people on natural disasters. PM appeals to public to bear up with delays Rohan Mathes reporting from Tangalle Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapakse appeals to the nation to bear-up
inevitable shortcomings which may arise in the re-building process, in the
aftermath of the tsunami devastation. Norwegians discuss common relief mechanism with LTTE by Ananth Palakidnar The Norwegian Ambassador Hans Brakstarr and the acting chief of the Sri
Lanka Monitoring Mission Wagen Winkel held discussions with LTTE's
political chief S.P. Thamilselvan an issue of setting up a common
mechanism to re-build the Tsunami devastated North and East. Other Stories |
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